Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Centre
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This month we talk with Thames Talbot Land Trust, a non-profit in southwestern Ontario doing amazing work to protect, conserve, and restore nature – not just for today, but for generations to come. They’re thinking long-term, preparing habitats now for wildlife that will relocate here long after we’re gone. Curious about how land conservation really works, and why it matters more than ever? Take a listen and get inspired to protect the places we all value. Thames Talbot Land Trust Hawk Cliff ...
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This month we talk with Thames Talbot Land Trust, a non-profit in southwestern Ontario doing amazing work to protect, conserve, and restore nature – not just for today, but for generations to come. They’re thinking long-term, preparing habitats now for wildlife that will relocate here long after we’re gone. Curious about how land conservation really works, and why it matters more than ever? Take a listen and get inspired to protect the places we all value. Thames Talbot Land Trust Hawk Cliff ...
What's in your refrigerator? Here at Salthaven Wildlife, if you open our fridge in the winter, you are likely to find a bat or two! Believe it or not, it actually helps these ravenous insect eaters survive our coldest months. Curious about how it works? In this episode of Wild About Wildlife, host Kathy Mueller chats with two of Salthaven's bat experts, Natalia Slipak, Clinic Manager for Salthaven West in Regina, Saskatchewan, and Megan Clark, a member of Salthaven's Bat Squad in Ontari...
Wild About Wildlife
This month we talk with Thames Talbot Land Trust, a non-profit in southwestern Ontario doing amazing work to protect, conserve, and restore nature – not just for today, but for generations to come. They’re thinking long-term, preparing habitats now for wildlife that will relocate here long after we’re gone. Curious about how land conservation really works, and why it matters more than ever? Take a listen and get inspired to protect the places we all value. Thames Talbot Land Trust Hawk Cliff ...